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T-34C Turbo Mentor

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SOH-CM-2025
New on alphasim

"This all-new rendition of the ever-popular T-34C will be available at AlphaSim very soon. The screenshots show the stunning FSX version, which is full-FSX standard with all the features). The high-detail v-c (front and rear) will feature AlphaSim's RealGauge technology. A soundset is included. FS9 version available also."
 
Hey guys,
RealAirSimulations calls theirs "Smooth Gauge Technology".....:mixedsmi:

I know - they do this since FS9.

I like 3d gauges, it does look smooth, and real, but I don't understand why developers call those gauges 'their technology', while it's 100% SDK compliant.
 
I dont care what they call the darn things - so long as they are representative of the real thing and they work properly!
 
That's too funny ... I was just thinking yesterday that we need a T-34, and then I find Alphasim's tonight!
 
Very nice, but I want the scenery in the 2nd shot, love that beach line!

I'm just happy they are not calling gauge "X" technology, we have enough "X" products on the market, LOL :costumes:
 
Hey guys,
RealAirSimulations calls theirs "Smooth Gauge Technology".....:mixedsmi:

Don't forget that it was Sean Moloney ( RealAir model and gauge designer ) who showed us this magnificent 3D gauge technique first ! Remember how we were blown away by it ??...... Atleast i was !! :mixedsmi:

Btw, he's still the first and only with his gorgeous 'real' Whisky Compass.... as in 'floating in liquid' ! :cool:

A true follower of Bill 'The Innovator' Lyons if ever there was...

Cheers,
Jan
 
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